Michigan Compiled Laws
317-1969-3 - Chapter 3 Compensation (418.301...418.391)
Section 418.361 - Effect of Imprisonment or Commission of Crime; Scheduled Disabilities; Meaning of Total and Permanent Disability; Limitations; Payment for Loss of Second Member.

Sec. 361.
(1) An employer is not liable for compensation under section 301(7) or (8), 351, 371(1), or 401(5) or (6) for periods of time that the employee is unable to obtain or perform work because of imprisonment or commission of a crime.
(2) In cases included in the following schedule, the disability in each case shall be considered to continue for the period specified, and the compensation paid for the personal injury shall be 80% of the after-tax average weekly wage subject to the maximum and minimum rates of compensation under this act. The effect of any internal joint replacement surgery, internal implant, or other similar medical procedure shall be considered in determining whether a specific loss has occurred. The specific loss period for the loss shall be considered as follows:
(a) Thumb, 65 weeks.
(b) First finger, 38 weeks.
(c) Second finger, 33 weeks.
(d) Third finger, 22 weeks.
(e) Fourth finger, 16 weeks.
The loss of the first phalange of the thumb, or of any finger, shall be considered to be equal to the loss of 1/2 of that thumb or finger, and compensation shall be 1/2 of the amount above specified.
The loss of more than 1 phalange shall be considered as the loss of the entire finger or thumb. The amount received for more than 1 finger shall not exceed the amount provided in this schedule for the loss of a hand.
(f) Great toe, 33 weeks.
(g) A toe other than the great toe, 11 weeks.
The loss of the first phalange of any toe shall be considered to be equal to the loss of 1/2 of that toe, and compensation shall be 1/2 of the amount above specified.
The loss of more than 1 phalange shall be considered as the loss of the entire toe.
(h) Hand, 215 weeks.
(i) Arm, 269 weeks.
An amputation between the elbow and wrist that is 6 or more inches below the elbow shall be considered a hand, and an amputation above that point shall be considered an arm.
(j) Foot, 162 weeks.
(k) Leg, 215 weeks.
An amputation between the knee and foot 7 or more inches below the tibial table (plateau) shall be considered a foot, and an amputation above that point shall be considered a leg.
(l) Eye, 162 weeks.
Eighty percent loss of vision of 1 eye shall constitute the total loss of that eye.
(3) Total and permanent disability, compensation for which is provided in section 351 means:
(a) Total and permanent loss of sight of both eyes.
(b) Loss of both legs or both feet at or above the ankle.
(c) Loss of both arms or both hands at or above the wrist.
(d) Loss of any 2 of the members or faculties in subdivision (a), (b), or (c).
(e) Permanent and complete paralysis of both legs or both arms or of 1 leg and 1 arm.
(f) Incurable insanity or imbecility.
(g) Permanent and total loss of industrial use of both legs or both hands or both arms or 1 leg and 1 arm; for the purpose of this subdivision such permanency shall be determined not less than 30 days before the expiration of 500 weeks from the date of injury.
(4) The amounts specified in this clause are all subject to the same limitations as to maximum and minimum as above stated. In case of the loss of 1 member while compensation is being paid for the loss of another member, compensation shall be paid for the loss of the second member for the period provided in this section. Payments for the loss of a second member shall begin at the conclusion of the payments for the first member.
History: 1969, Act 317, Eff. Dec. 31, 1969 ;-- Am. 1980, Act 357, Eff. Jan. 1, 1982 ;-- Am. 1985, Act 103, Imd. Eff. July 30, 1985 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 266, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011 Constitutionality: The statutory limitation in subsection (2)(g) of this section is not unconstitutional. Johnson v Harnischfeger Corp, 414 Mich 102; 323 NW2d 912 (1982).Compiler's Notes: For legislative intent as to severability, see Compiler's note to MCL 418.213.Enacting section 2 of Act 266 of 2011 provides:"Enacting section 2. This amendatory act applies to injuries incurred on or after its effective date."Popular Name: Act 317Popular Name: Heart and Lung Act

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 418 - Worker's Disability Compensation

Act 317 of 1969 - Worker's Disability Compensation Act of 1969 (418.101 - 418.941)

317-1969-3 - Chapter 3 Compensation (418.301...418.391)

Section 418.301 - Compensation for Personal Injury or Death in Course of Employment; Time or Date of Injury; Compensation for Mental Disabilities and Conditions of Aging Process; Presumption; Injury Incurred in Pursuit of Social or Recreational Activ...

Section 418.302 - "Wage Earning Capacity" Defined.

Section 418.305 - Wilful Misconduct of Employee.

Section 418.311 - Compensation Payments; Computations.

Section 418.313 - “After-Tax Average Weekly Wage” Defined; Tables.

Section 418.315 - Furnishing Medical Care for Injury Arising Out of and in Course of Employment; Optometric Service; Chiropractic Service; Physical Therapy Service; Attendant or Nursing Care; Selection of Physician by Employee; Objection; Order; Othe...

Section 418.315a - Medical Marihuana Treatment; Reimbursement by Employer Not Required.

Section 418.319 - Medical or Vocational Rehabilitation Services.

Section 418.321 - Compensation for Death Resulting From Personal Injury.

Section 418.331 - Persons Conclusively Presumed to Be Wholly Dependent for Support Upon Deceased Employee.

Section 418.335 - Cessation of Payments Upon Remarriage of Dependent Wife or Upon Dependent Person Reaching Certain Age; Reinstatement of Dependency; Persons to Whom Section Applicable.

Section 418.341 - Dependents; Qualifications; Party in Interest.

Section 418.345 - Death Resulting From Injury; Expense of Last Sickness, Funeral, and Burial; Payment by Employer; Limitation; Application; Order.

Section 418.351 - Total Incapacity for Work; Amount and Duration of Compensation; Limitation on Conclusive Presumption of Total and Permanent Disability; Determining Question of Permanent and Total Disability.

Section 418.352 - Supplement to Weekly Compensation.

Section 418.353 - Determination of Dependency.

Section 418.354 - Coordination of Benefits.

Section 418.355 - Adjustment of Maximum Weekly Rate; Computing Supplemental Benefit.

Section 418.356 - Increase in Benefits After 2 Years of Continuous Disability; Petition for Hearing; Evidence; Order for Adjustment of Compensation; Payment; Reimbursement From Second Injury Fund; Minimum Weekly Benefit for Death; Minimum Weekly Bene...

Section 418.357 - Employee 65 or Older; Reduction of Weekly Payments; Exception.

Section 418.358 - Reduction of Benefits.

Section 418.359 - Repealed. 1985, Act 103, Imd. Eff. July 10, 1985.

Section 418.360 - Professional Athlete; Weekly Benefits; Condition; Benefits Under Other Provisions; Exemptions.

Section 418.361 - Effect of Imprisonment or Commission of Crime; Scheduled Disabilities; Meaning of Total and Permanent Disability; Limitations; Payment for Loss of Second Member.

Section 418.364 - Repealed. 2011, Act 266, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011.

Section 418.371 - Weekly Loss in Wages; Average Weekly Wage.

Section 418.372 - Employee Engaged in More Than 1 Employment at Time of Personal Injury or Personal Injury Resulting in Death; Liability; Apportionment of Weekly Benefits; Exception.

Section 418.373 - Employee Receiving Nondisability Pension or Retirement Benefits, Including Old-Age Benefits; Presumption; Other Standards of Disability Superseded; Medical Benefits Under MCL 418.315 Not Barred.

Section 418.375 - Death of Injured Employee; Death Benefits in Lieu of Further Disability Indemnity.

Section 418.381 - Claim for Compensation; Time Limit; Extension of Time Period; Payment for Nursing or Attendant Care; Compliance.

Section 418.383 - Notice of Injury; Unintentional Errors; Actual Knowledge.

Section 418.385 - Physical Examination of Employee; Payment; Report; Copy; Evidence; Failure of Party to Provide Medical Report.

Section 418.391 - Compensation Supplement Fund; Creation; Administration; Appropriation; Rules; Payments; Personnel; Recommendations; Carrying Forward Unexpended Funds; Reduction of Appropriation; Report; Reimbursement of Insurers, Self-Insurers, Sec...